[Noisebridge-discuss] 3D RGB LED matrix

Jonathan Foote jtfoote at ieee.org
Sun Nov 28 22:17:20 UTC 2010


So that's 64 RGB LEDs?

Depending on how they are wired, you could probably drive them from a Meggy Jr.
http://evilmadscience.com/tinykitlist/100-meggyjr

You will likely need to do some (potentially tedious) wiring. but the
drivers and codebase are all right there.

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 12:51 PM, sam sobell <sam.sobell at googlemail.com> wrote:
> I recently came into possession of a Hi-Tec Art cube
> (www.hi-tecart.com/products/cube-1/cube#1). I found it a little boring that
> it could only run through a per-arranged pattern, and I was hoping to remove
> it's LEDs and create a programmable 3D RGB LED matrix. The main issue I am
> facing is finding a way to drive the matrix, and I was wondering if anybody
> knew of any relatively easy and inexpensive ways of doing so? I have a fair
> amount of electronics experience, and I am definitely interested in learning
> more. I also have a fair amount of coding experience for actually writing
> the program to drive the LEDs. So, any bright ideas noisebridge?
> -Sam Sobell
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